Sales "by Bourke & Smith. SATURDAY, DEC. 6th, At 12 o'clock. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. BOURKE & SMITH Have been instructed to sell by Public Auction, on above date, — rnHE UNEXPIRED LEASE, 16 JL years to run, of Subdivision of SECTION No. 204, Gladstoneroad, (situated between the shops of Henry Lewis and Mr Jones, Fruiterer), being 33J links frontage by 250 links depth, and containing 13J perches. Title under Land Transfer Act. FRIDAY, DECEMBER sth, At 2 o'clock. BOURKE & SMITH Have been instructed by Mr. O'Meaba, to sell on the Ground, on Section No. 39, Corner of Carnarvon Street and Aberdeen Road, lACRE NEW POTATOES ns they now stand. Also, A large quantity of VEGETABLES m the Ground. IMPORTANT SALE OF NEWSPAPER PLANT, to be HELD AT GISBORNE, POVERTY BAY. WEDNESDAY, DEC, 10th, At 12 o'clock. BOURKE & SMITH Have received instructions from the Trustee m the Estate of H. E. Webb, to dispose of, by public a\iction, at their Mart, on above date, — mHE WHOLE OF THE WORK_L ING PLANT of the Poverty Bay Standard, all m Bplendid order and nearly new. Full particulars and inventory on application to the Auctioneers. THURSDAY. DEC. 11th, At II o'clock. BOURKE & SMITH Have been favoured with instructions to dispose of, at the Residence of A. W. Bromfield, Waikanae, the whole of his — HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS, consisting of— Handsome Drawing-room Suite Handsome Pianoforte, by Aucher Peres Drawing Room, Dining Room Bedroom Furniture Tables, Chairs Washstands Glassware, Crockeryware &c, &c. Tno oTjoto ruiiiitmu Ts~ alr"of"Tihe very beat description, and nearly new. FOR SALE. SUPERIOR F3ED OATS AND CHAFF. BOURKE & SMITH. ARGYLL LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. / "> S E CONVEYANCES with \J HANDSOME GREY HORSES (two or four) for WEDDING PARTIES; also, WAGGONETTES, DOUBLE BUGGIES (open or closed), SINGLE BUGGIES, SADDLE HORSES (Ladies' and Gentlemen's) FOR HIRE on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. Conveyances m attendance both day and night on the arrival and departure of all Steamers, and parties engaging may be conveyed anywhere within the Borough or to the- Country as per agreement. SAMUEL M. WILSON, PROPRIETOR. TO ALL HIS OLD FRIENDS, SUPPORTERS, & CUSTOMERS. SAM. STEVENSON "TV /TEANS to HEAD the POLL at JyL the Masonic Livery & Bait Stables, Which he has once mote returned to. His Customers — old and new — may rest assured that his Stables are the only ones from ■where BUGGIES, WAGGONETTES, TRAPS and SADDLE HORSES For Ladies' ahd Gentlemen can be obtained ; Traps all m good condition ; Harness sound ; Horses staunch and thoroughly true to collar and bit. CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE, and as little Credit as possible. SAM. STEVENSON NOTICE. ALFRED COOPER, BOOTMAKER, (Adjoining Mr. Jones Fruiterer, Gladstone Road), KOTIFIES that he has just started business, and trusts that by good workmanship, and strictly moderate charges for CASH, he will meet with t fair share of support from the public.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 966, 3 December 1879, Page 3
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